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Depends on the density. Using a common gravity of 33 deg API, there would be 7.3 bbls to the metric ton. See:
http://www.eppo.go.th/ref/UNIT-OIL.html
A metric ton is 1,000 kg. Oil density is usually stated in degrees API, with density = 141.5/(API + 131.5). A common crude weight of 33 degrees would equal 0.86 gm/cc or 0.86 kg/liter. A barrel contains 42 gallons or 158.985 liters. So 1000/(0.86 x 158.985) = 7.313 bbls.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_barrels_there_are_in_1_metric_ton
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